“Permanent Representatives of China, Iran and Russia met today with the #IAEA Director General Mr. Rafael Grossi and his team to exchange views on the forthcoming session of the IAEA Board of Governors,” Russia’s permanent representative to the…
Category: 2. World
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Australia’s top spy accuses China of targeting its critical infrastructure
Australia’s spy chief says hackers linked to the Chinese government and military are targeting the country’s critical infrastructure, warning the country was increasingly at risk of “high-impact sabotage”.
Mike Burgess, head of the Australian…
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Protesters clash with security at COP30 venue in Brazil
Scuffles between protesters and UN security staff broke out at the COP30 climate talks in Belém, Brazil on Tuesday night.
Some demonstrators appeared to be wearing traditional Brazilian indigenous dress and others waved flags reading “our land…
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Concerns grow as South Korea gets US approval to obtain nuclear subs
Frank Smith
Press TV, SeoulSouth Korea’s military is going nuclear with the construction of nuclear-powered submarines approved last week in a deal with the United…
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WHO criticizes Israel for denying Gaza patients medical treatment abroad despite ceasefire
Motee Abu Musabeh
Press TV, Deir al-BalahThe World Health Organization has criticized the Israeli regime for preventing thousands of Palestinian patients in Gaza from getting…
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The Empire’s hidden battlefield for gold, ports, power and dominance
By Zainab ZakariyahIn 2007, General Wesley Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, revealed that shortly after the 9/11 attacks, he was shown a secret Pentagon memo outlining a plan to “take out seven…
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Evidence of ancient tree-climbing ‘drop crocs’ found in Australia
Scientists have unearthed Australia’s oldest known crocodile eggshells which may have belonged to “drop crocs” – creatures that climbed trees to hunt prey below.
The discovery of the 55-million-year-old eggshells was made in a sheep farmer’s…
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UK cuts intelligence sharing with US Caribbean boat strikes, calling them ‘illegal’: Report
The UK has suspended sharing of maritime intelligence with the US over concerns that Washington is using British-provided information to carry out deadly and unlawful military strikes on, what the White House insists…
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US considering plan to deploy 1000s of forces on Gaza border: Probe
The US is reportedly exploring a plan for a vast military base housing thousands of forces along Gaza’s border with the occupied Palestinian territories amid fears of further American regional adventurism and desire to…
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Serbia’s energy reliance on Russia comes unstuck facing US oil sanctions
Guy DelauneyBalkans correspondent
Guy Delauney/BBCRussian state-owned energy companies own more than half of Serbia’s national oil firm NIS An impasse over Russian oil and imminent US sanctions has put Serbia at loggerheads with its traditional…
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